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assignee='https://github.com/birkenfeld'closed_at=<Date2010-01-12.18:02:01.763>created_at=<Date2010-01-12.17:01:38.281>labels= ['invalid', 'docs']
title='Wrong link in HTML documentation'updated_at=<Date2010-01-12.18:02:01.760>user='https://bugs.python.org/francescor'
The first page of the Python Tutorial in version 3.1 (http://docs.python.org/3.1/tutorial/index.html) has the "previous topic" link pointing to "What’s New in Python 2.0" instead of "What’s New in Python 3.1".
The section before the tutorial is the "What's new" and there all the "What's new" pages are listed starting from 3.1 to 2.0 in descending order.
The "What's new in Python 2.0" is therefore the last page in the "What's new" section so the link in the tutorial points there.
It shouldn't point to the 3.1 page, but maybe the "previous/next topic" links shouldn't be visible in the first/last page of the section.
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